The IPECH (International Peace, Environment & Cultural Heritage) MUSEUM is a proposed USD $500 million (Private Funding Initiative) - an innovative, interactive and world-class multimedia museum project based on a large, diverse and unique collection of Asian, Colonial, Geological and Old Currency artefacts, to be housed at a strategic location in Kuala Lumpur (to be announced soon). Plans are for IPECH museum to commence operations in 2024, which would be open on a 24/7 basis to attract foreign visitors from different time zones from all over the world.
As not all galleries would be using artefacts or works of art, IPECH Museum is basically an innovative Edutainment platform to promote sustainable world peace.
Every gallery that we would be setting up at IPECH Museum, would be offering world-class and the "best of the best" historical artefacts, cultural paraphernalia, cultural & martial arts performers, multimedia and other educational materials to amaze or awe visitors of our messages of holistic peace, environment, harmony with nature and cultural diversity & heritage.
The objectives of IPECH museum are to promote Culture & Eco-Tourism, Holistic Peace, Environment and Cultural Diversity & Heritage. It also intends to make Kuala Lumpur the NGO Peace & Cultural Centre of Asia and the world and for the economy to benefit from such CSR-type business, much like how the economy of Switzerland has benefited from its neutrality and “peace tourism”. IPECH MUSEUM, if implemented and managed properly (with world-class corporate efficiency), would indeed be the largest & most unique tourism, world peace, environment and cultural heritage project in the world.
We are also proposing to set up an INTERNATIONAL ADVISORY COUNCIL OF PEACE (IACOP) which would meet at least twice a year, comprising of independent, eminent & non-governmental world leaders, respected for their position and efforts on promoting world peace. The plans are for IACOP, as a global and influential Buffer Force for world peace, to include international celebrities in the film & entertainment industry and from the sports world.
As the world seems to be heading towards World War 3 and/or the end of Humanity as we know it, our proposed IACOP concept may have a chance of delaying or even preventing the slide to global extermination of our planet.
The IPECH MUSEUM concept was first conceived by the Founder & CEO (FC) of Asian Heritage Museum Sdn. Bhd. (AHM) in 2012, when AHM was incorporated as a company, intending to operate as a Social Enterprise (meaning putting social objectives first before profits). FC of AHM had then legally acquired a large, diverse and authenticated collection of about 2,000 pieces of Asian, Colonial, Geological and Old Currency artefacts in 2010 via the Kuala Lumpur High Court in lieu of a huge debt owed to his company by a foreign explorer, who had absconded.
The IPECH MUSEUM would promote the cultural heritage & diversity of Asia in its various manifestations - artefacts, food, costumes, performing arts and martial arts. The museum would also take visitors on a multimedia, interactive and high-tech journey back into the history of Asia to discover the “good heritage” (such as Admiral Zheng He’s voyages of peace) and to learn about some “bad heritage” (such as 2nd World War), so that humanity would not make the same mistakes again. It would also educate the public on the various threats (and their cause/s) to peace - geo-political conflicts, extremism & terrorism, environmental disasters and pandemics. It would also show how promoting cultural heritage and diversity is one important area of generating international goodwill and peace.
Many of the artefacts, at least 50 pieces, are considered world class and are designated as Superstar Artefacts worth billions of Ringgits today. All with their own rich history and story to tell.
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